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NJ Gubernatorial Candidates Forum: Walk, Bike, Ride NJ

 

In partnership with the Tri-State Transportation Campaign, New Jersey Bike & Walk Coalition, East Coast Greenway Alliance, Trust for Public Land, and Circuit Trails Coalition, New Jersey Future welcomes you to join this conversation with the candidates about their vision and plans for safe active transportation infrastructure and reliable public transit access for people of all ages and abilities in New Jersey.

Transportation features, such as bike lanes, sidewalks, and trails, make communities safer, healthier, and more affordable to get around, especially for vulnerable road users like older adults and people with disabilities. They provide the ability for commuters to seamlessly walk to the bus stop or train station to get to work, children to safely ride their bikes to school, and people of all ages and abilities to confidently enjoy a stroll to the park or store.

As communities seek better walkability, bicycle infrastructure, and reliable transit options in an era of uncertain state and federal funding, the stakes for New Jersey’s transportation network could not be higher. Don’t miss the opportunity to hear where the candidates running for Governor stand on critical mobility issues related to accessibility, connectivity, and safety in the Garden State. How will the next governor make it easier and safer for residents of all ages and abilities to get around the state?

Wednesday, April 30, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

  • Steve Sweeney
  • Sean Spiller
  • Sheena Collum (Steve Fulop’s running mate)
  • Moderator: Meishka Mitchell, President & CEO, Emerald Cities Collaborative

 

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All Gubernatorial candidates were invited to participate in this forum.

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